Code: 10497. We carry out hydroseeding interventions suitable for quickly restoring the turf after road restoration works.
Hydroseeding is an advanced technique for seeding large or difficult-to-access areas, such as slopes, large landscapes, and eroded terrain.
This method combines seeds, fertilizers, binders, fiber and sometimes dyes into a homogeneous mixture with water. The solution is then sprayed onto the soil surface with specialized equipment.
How hydroseeding is carried out
Preparing the Mix: The hydroseeding mix is prepared in a tank, combining water with seeds, water-soluble mulch (wood fiber or straw), fertilizers, binders (to help bind the mix to the soil), and sometimes colorants to monitor coverage.
Spraying: Using pumps and hoses, the mixture is sprayed evenly onto the ground. The nozzles can be adjusted to adequately cover different types of surfaces and ensure homogeneous distribution of the seeds.
Post-Seeding Care: After application, the seeded area requires regular watering and protection from foot or animal traffic until germination and stable grass growth.
Why hydroseeding is done
Soil Erosion: Hydroseeding is particularly effective at preventing or reducing soil erosion on slopes or in areas where the soil has been disturbed.
Rapid Germination: The mixture provides a nutrient environment for seeds, which facilitates faster germination and healthy plant growth.
Accessibility: It is ideal for large or difficult to reach areas, where traditional planting would be impractical or too expensive.
Aesthetics: Provides uniform, green coverage more quickly than traditional methods, improving the appearance of the landscape quickly.
Hydroseeding is therefore an efficient and versatile solution for landscape restoration, soil stabilization and the aesthetic improvement of large areas, offering both practical and environmental benefits.
Origin: Italy